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Macklin and was
He was the only deputy Labor leader who served under three leaders ( Scullin, Curtin and Chifley ) until Jenny Macklin ( Crean, Latham and Beazley, 2001 – 06 ).
He had been coached in the role by actor and playwright Charles Macklin and his natural performance, which rejected the declamatory acting style so prevalent in the period, soon was the talk of London.
Agnes Bernice Martin was born in Macklin, Saskatchewan, grew up in Vancouver, and moved to the United States in 1931, becoming a citizen in 1950.
Macklin was selected as the first chairman.
During the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in the third hour of racing, while on the Tribunes Straight, he clipped the Austin-Healey of Lance Macklin that was forced to make an evasive move after Mike Hawthorn dived into the pits.
Fangio always maintained that a hand-signal from Levegh, a moment before he struck Macklin's car, was the deliberate warning that had saved his life, although others commented that the 49 year old Levegh's reaction times were simply not fast enough to avoid the swerving Macklin.
Design of the project was entrusted to Macklin Hancock, the son-in-law of Taylor's executive assistant.
In 2003, the parkette at the corner of Don Mills and Lawrence was renamed the Macklin Hancock Parkette.
The lily gets its name from Macklin, the family name of Jean, the second wife of plant-hunter Frank Kingdon-Ward ; it was discovered in 1946.
Macklin was a researcher at the Australian National University in 1976 – 78, an economics research specialist with the Parliamentary Library in Canberra 1978 – 81, Research Coordinator at the Labour Resource Centre in Melbourne 1981 – 85, an adviser to the Victorian Minister for Health 1985 – 88, director of the federal government's National Health Strategy 1990 – 93 and director of the Australian Urban and Regional Development Review 1993 – 95.
On her election to Parliament, Macklin was immediately elected a member of the Opposition Shadow Cabinet, where she served in a number of roles, including Shadow Minister for Aged Care, Social Security and the Status of Women.
After the ALP's defeat at the 2001 election, Macklin was elected Deputy Leader to Simon Crean.
On the day of the ballot, Macklin effectively stepped down from the position, choosing not to contest the deputy leadership after Kevin Rudd was elected as the new party leader.
Macklin was once again elected to the Shadow frontbench, and was appointed Shadow Minister for Families & Community Services and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation.
On 23 November 2011, the Stronger Futures Policy legislation was introduced by Jenny Macklin to Parliament and was subsequently supported by Julia Gillard, the Prime Minister.
However, Traditional owner Olive Darkie said the community was hurting: " I told Jenny Macklin, I was waiting for the answer but got no answer.
She was first elected as a Senator for Queensland at the 1990 election, taking over from the retiring Democrats Senator Michael Macklin.
In 2006, he was invited by Australian Labour MP Jenny Macklin to show the film at Australia's Parliament House, Canberra.
HWM had, the previous year, scored what was Alta's only significant victory, when Lance Macklin won the 1952 BRDC International Trophy race at Silverstone.
He was more successful as a sports car driver with Aston Martin and won his class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in, sharing his DB2 with Macklin.
She was succeeded as interim Senate leader for several months by deputy Dr Michael Macklin ( Qld ), pending the customary election of a new leader by party members, at which Janet Powell was successful.

Macklin and come
Macklin was not only concerned about his individual actors, but with the whole production, and so everyone had to come prepared and on time.

Macklin and out
Then, as Macklin obeyed: `` Now let's go out back ''.
Charles Macklin, not otherwise recalled as a great Macbeth, is remembered for performances at Covent Garden in 1773 at which riots broke out, related to Macklin's rivalries with Garrick and William Smith.
Garrick and Macklin eventually had a falling out in the mid 1740s, which derailed Macklin's rise whilst propelling Garrick's own career.
The punishment for manslaughter was the branding of a letter ' M ' upon the hand, by this period not with a hot but with a cold iron, although there is no evidence that this was actually carried out on Macklin.
The Macklin Mohawks are a minor ice hockey league association that plays out of Macklin, Saskatchewan The Mohawks have age groups starting from prenovice ( beginners ) to midgets ( final level ) The Macklin Senior Mohawks also play hockey in Macklin.
The bookseller asks the couple to deliver some books to a " Mr. Macklin " since they are going out.

Macklin and came
Foote's first training for the stage came under the tutelage of Charles Macklin.
Macklin was soon to leave and Jim Lasko, a theater maker and director, came to join Mr. Thomas.

Macklin and .
He'd hoped to catch Jesse Macklin there.
They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
`` Now, listen '' -- Macklin began.
Macklin said.
Resignedly, Macklin turned to the back door.
Macklin balked again, not wanting to unlock and open the door.
* Macklin, F. A., " Easy Rider: The Initiation of Dennis Hopper ," in Film Heritage ( Dayton, Ohio ), Fall 1969
Macklin performed in Scottish dress, reversing an earlier tendency to dress Macbeth as an English brigadier ; he also removed Garrick's death speech and further trimmed Lady Macduff's role.
The performance received generally respectful reviews, although George Steevens remarked on the inappropriateness of Macklin ( then in his eighties ) for the role.
* " Too Much Mustard " m. Cecil Macklin
Thomas Macklin attempted to found a Poet's Gallery similar to the Shakespeare Gallery and several histories of England on the scale of the Shakespeare edition were also started.
The current International Sunday School Superintendent is Bishop Alton Gatlin of Crowley, LA and the International Field Representative in Mother Georgia Macklin Lowe of Memphis, TN.
* Charles Macklin makes his debut at Drury Lane Theatre in The Recruiting Officer.
Like Beverly Marsh, Eddie and his younger brother Dorsey are victims of child abuse by their stepfather, Richard Macklin.
After the leadership results were announced, Jenny Macklin withdrew from the contest for deputy leader, which allowed Gillard to be elected unopposed to that position.
Drury Lane mounted a production in 1741, in which Charles Macklin played Dromio of Syracuse – in the same year as his famous breakthrough performance as Shylock.
With both Latham and his deputy leader, Jenny Macklin, on leave, the acting opposition leader, Senator Chris Evans, issued statements in the aftermath of the tsunami.

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